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180 Gwydir Street

History of 180 Gwydir Street

1881:

Benjamin Miller, head, 58, gardener, b Suffolk

Mary A, wife, 58, b Cambs

John, son, 24, groom, b Harston

Annie, daughter, 22, shop assistant, b Harston

Ruth, daughter, 18, tailoress, b Harston


1891:

William Walton, head, 50, tailor, b Cambridge

Ellen, wife, 44, b Essex

Frederick C W, son, 15, painters apprentice, b Cambridge

Edith M W, daughter, 18, b Cambridge

Robert Muirhead, 24, boarder, draper,  b Hitchen


1901:

Harold Pateman, 33,

Elizabeth, 34,

Harold E, 8,

Rosie E, 9,

Alfred Pateman, father, 69, railway labourer, b Meldreth

Tom Brawn, boarder, 22, railway parcel porter, b Cambridge

William Peyton, boarder, 18, bookshop assistant, b Cambridge


1911:

Harold E F Pateman, 43, railway parcels carman, b Cambridge

Elizabeth, 44, b Cambridge

Ros E, 19, milliner, b Cambridge

Harold F, 18, railway messenger, b Cambridge


1913:

Harold Pateman, railway servant


1939:

Harold E F Pateman, retired railway foreman

Ethel, b 1892

Lucy Rayner, b 1851, incapacitated

George H Rayner, b 1883, master tailor incapacitated

Elsie Poole, b 1893, invalid


1962:

Harold E F Pateman JP

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